Saturday, February 12, 2011

Registration Open For Parks and Recs Programs

Upcoming programs – 860-343-6620- Register NOW.
www.cityofmiddletown.com, click on Departments, then Parks & Recreation to view a complete list of programs in our Fall and Winter Brochure.  The Spring and Summer Brochure will be on-line in late February.

Sunday Rec. Swim – Sundays, Jan – March, 1:30 – 3:30 pm, $2 / child and $4 / adult

Youth Swim Lessons – Saturdays or Sundays – call for dates and times- $40 / 5 lessons.

AtlanticCity Trip(Sun & Mon) March 27-28, $115 includes, room, $10 food, $10 bet

Sunday Lap Swim – Sundays, Jan – March, 1:00 – 1:30 pm at Wilson Middle

Zumba – Sundays, 1:00 – 2 pm. $65 per resident, $75 non-resident

NY City on Your Own Bus Trip – April 30th, $45

Lap Swim -  Mondays and Thursdays, 8:00p – 8:45 pm at Wilson Middle, $10/ 3 months

Drop In Adult Basketball – 25 years and up, Sundays at Woodrow Wilson, 1 – 3:30

DEP Boating Class – Mon and Wed (4 sessions) begin May 6:30 – 9pm. $10

Badminton – Thursdays at 8 pm at Woodrow Wilson Middle School

Indoor Walking Program – ages 50 and over at Wesleyan University. Monday- Friday.

Water Fitness -  Mondays and Thursdays – ages 18 and over. 7 – 8 pm

Adult Exercise – Mondays and Thursdays 7 – 8pm at Woodrow Wilson –ages 18 + 

Weight Lifting – Monday and Thursday evening at Woodrow Wilson- ages 18 +. 

Blue Dragon Judo – Mondays & Wednesdays at Woodrow Wilson,  ages 6- adult.
$40 per resident, $50 non-resident for 3 months.

Co-ed Drop in Volleyball – Wednesdays 6:15 at Snow School.  18  and over.

Kumsajado – Thursdays at Woodrow Wilson, 6 or 7:30 pm.

“Dance it Off”  -  Wednesdays at Wesley School 6-7pm  ages 18 +

Family Movie – March 25 at 5:30 at Keigwin School  FREE

Friends & Fun Baking – March 10th  at Keigwin School 5:15 – 7:00pm

Easter Candy Hunt – April 16, Saturday, FREE 10 am at Woodrow Wilson gym

Conversational Sign Language – Thursdays, 6 pm at Keigwin

1 comment:

taking advantage of what Park and Rec has to offer said...

I went to the Adult Exercise a few times. I would describe it as mostly aerobics on the light side. Senior citizens were running circles around me, which really helped motivate me to get into better shape. It was very casual and fun and you cannot possibly beat the price - I think its ten dollars for 3 months. It was also nice to see how much activity goes on at WWMS in the evenings. There was a karate class, people using the pool, and other extracurriculars.